Dream Fire
Have fun with the help of a game full of possibilities! The game is currently in Alpha.
In a world full of mystery, the protagonist of the DreamFire game woke up in a dreamland where his life is in question. Apparently simple, his whole life becomes an adventure, having to learn to survive!
In addition to survival in the forest, he has the opportunity to join a community of people with whom he will be able to:
*Work
*Drives his personal car
*Buy a house and have your own farm
*Socialize and create relationships with other people in the village
*Adopt your own animal that will accompany you in the adventure and defend you!
And more
Collect as much money as possible and you can make the transition from a life in which you live by hunting in the forest, to a life in which you have a personal car, house, etc.
Game modes
DreamFire offers you both the possibility to play single player.
Steam User 3
I recommend this game only to testers/dev sympathizers. It's in Alpha stage as of this review and is extremely bare bones.
I purchased this game because I saw some shots of it's development. What I got was very different. I knew I was signing up for Early Access with a game still in Alpha, so I'm not concerned with the lack of features or graphics. What I am concerned with is the lack of controls. I wandered around for 20 min and still haven't figured out how to move the camera, if you even can.
In an Alpha game the main focus is usually playability, this includes "does it crash?" and "do the controls operate correctly". Well it's pretty stable so far, for the limited things we're able to test, but I have no idea if the controls work or not, you can't check them. And there's not even a little placard to tell you how to operate the controls.
That said, I like the vision the dev has for the game, and I'm interested to check back in from time to time and help them test through the various updates.
If you're on board for an Alpha stage, help the dev, participate in the process type adventure, then I would recommend this game. If you expect there to be a game to play already, I'd steer clear until later in the development process.